Salusbury, Thomas
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Mathematical collections and translations (Tome I)
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Motion of
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Projects.
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Projects.
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Projects
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continue their
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Motion
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by a Right Line that follows the direction of the Motion made together with the
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Projicient,
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whilſt they were conjoyned therewith.</
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Projicient
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is onely in a Right Line.</
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moveth by the Tangent of the Circle of the Motion preceeding in the inſtant of Seperation.</
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Project
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aſſoon as it is ſeperated from the
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beginneth to decline.</
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encreaſeth not according to the Proportion of Velocity encreaſed by making the Wheel bigger.</
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upwards, is no leſſe Natural to them than the Gravity which moveth them downwards.</
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&c.
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Ptolomy.
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Ptolomies
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Syſtem full of defects.</
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Ptolomaick
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Syſtem.</
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>PYTHAGORAS,
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Pythagorick
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Miſtery of Numbers fabulous.</
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Pythagoras
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offered an Hecatombe for a Geometrical Demonſtration which he found.</
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Pythagoras
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and many other Ancients enumerated, that held the Earths Mobility.</
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>RAYS.</
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Rays.
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>RIST.</
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Reſt.
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Vide
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Reſt
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the Infinite degree of Tardity.</
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>RBTROGRADATIONS.</
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Retrogradations
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more frequent in Saturn, leſſe fre quent in Jupiter, and yet leſſe in Mars, and why.</
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of Venus and Mercury demonſtrated by Apollonius and Copernicus.</
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Saturn
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for its ſlowneſſe, and Mercury for its late appearing, were amongſt thoſe that were laſt obſerved.</
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Scarcity
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and Plenty enhanſe and debaſe the price of all things.</
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Scheiner
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the Jefuit his Book of Concluſions confuted.</
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Scheiner
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his Book entituled
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Apelles poſt Tabulam
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cenſured, and diſproved.</
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by way of Interrogation.</
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by which the weakneſle of his is made appear.</
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the Art of Oratory is of no uſe.</
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it is not neceſſary to ſeek Mathematical evidence.</
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&c.
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Scripture
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in difficult points of Phyloſophy.</
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Scripture
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ſtudiouſly condeſcendeth to the apprehenſion of the Vulgar.</
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Scripture,
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but at Senſible Experiments and Neceſſary Demonſtrations.</
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is by its Authority to recommend thoſe Truths to our beliefe, which being unintelligible, could no other wayes be rendered credible.</
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